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VWS Pathfinders Podcast

By: Vegan Women Summit
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Pathfinders Podcast by VWS. Join Jenny Stojkovic, founder of VWS, in intimate conversations with some of the world's most incredible women leaders in the future of food, fashion, beauty, and technology. We'll dive into their stories, how they built their companies, and how they've dedicated their lives to creating a kinder, more sustainable world. Join us on our journey as we endeavor into this brave new future — you won't believe what's coming next! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/veganwomensummit/support
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Episodes
  • From the Obama White House to the Future of Food with Riana Lynn, CEO of Journey Foods, on the VWS Pathfinders Podcast
    Jun 24 2021

    Summary

    On this episode of the VWS Pathfinders Podcast, Jenny chats with Riana Lynn, CEO of Journey Foods, a premium data service looking to build more sustainable and efficient pathways in the food industry. Riana shares her family history and her grandparents' influential role in exposing her to a plant-based lifestyle and food systems from an early age. 

    Riana talks about her time in the White House during the Obama administration, how she snuck her way into the 2008 inauguration, broke a world record with The First Lady, and even wound up with her name in the White House Archives. 

    Riana discusses the importance of Journey's work and how it uses data to improve everything in the food industry, from the efficiency of supply chains to reducing water waste. She also shares her predictions for the future of the food industry post-COVID and why the future of food may lie in native and indigenous foods. 


    This Podcast Covers

    [00:37] Introduction

    [02:30] Background and upbringing 

    [05:30] Connecting with southern roots and the influence of grandparents 

    [10:50] Understanding different perspectives on sustainability 

    [12:48] First harvest

    [14:32] Goals and values of Journey Foods 

    [17:18] First time scuba diving and our impact on the environment 

    [18:20] The magic of UNC

    [20:00] Black farming and its repression 

    [21:40] Getting to the White House 

    [25:22] Obama memories 

    [28:31] The working landscape post COVID

    [30:00] The journey to Journey

    [33:22] First pitch

    [34:44] What Journey does today

    [37:44] The magic ingredient 

    [40:55] Biggest mistake 

    [42:30] The tech approach to food-tech and the rise of the rest

    [44:07] Why Austin? 

    [45:55] Final words of advice 

    [47:50] Significance of big data


    Follow Journey Foods on:

    Website: https://www.journeyfoods.io
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/journey-foods/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/journeyfoods

    Follow VWS on:

    VWS Newsletter: veganwomensummit.com/newsletter
    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/vegan-women-summit/
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/veganwomensummit/
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/veganwomensummit
    Twitter: twitter.com/vegwomensummit

    Quotes

    "When I started going to Mexico and then by the time I started going to West Africa and you see people who are, you know, what we define as impoverished having this abundance of fresh food and understanding sustainability in a different way, it just blew my mind.

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    51 mins
  • Disability as a Superpower with Lezlie Karls, CEO of Mid-Day Squares, on the VWS Pathfinders Podcast with Jenny Stojkovic
    May 19 2021

    Summary

    On this episode of the VWS Pathfinders Podcast, Jenny chats with Mid-Day Squares co-founder and CEO Lezlie Karls. Lezlie is the co-founder and CEO of Mid-Day Squares, whose functional chocolate bars offer the decadence of everyone's favorite treat with the health benefits of a protein bar.

    Lezlie shares the rocky road that led to her founding Mid-Day Squares and the many failures that came with it. They delve into Lezlie's childhood, where she opens up about being an outcast and how the negativity she felt after being diagnosed with severe learning difficulties fuels her ambition. She shares her thoughts on her ADHD and how she has now turned it into her superpower.

    Lezlie shares her thoughts on how to run an effective business and the turbulent nature of running a rapidly expanding company. She lets us in on her plans for the future, how she wants to be bigger than Nike and hopes to break into the public sphere and American market within a year.

    This Podcast Covers

    [0:36] Introduction

    [02:08] What is Mid-Day Squares?

    [03:22] Growing up and the origins of Mid-Day Squares

    [16:11] Reflecting on childhood and mistakes

    [17:14] The haters come crawling back

    [18:32] Fighting for acknowledgment and 'White Dude' central

    [20:48] The school system and turning disabilities into superpowers

    [25:23] Staying focused and having a safe space

    [26:68] Making ADHD work for you

    [30:57] First pitch and paying dues

    [34:58] Being a Canadian company and entering new markets

    [39:00] Biggest mistake and finding the right team

    [42:29] Phasing changes

    [44:55] Mid-Day Squares's future

    [48:20] Why does Mid-Day Squares matter?


    Follow Mid-Day Squares on:

    Website: https://www.middaysquares.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/middaysquares
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/middaysquares

    Follow VWS on:

    VWS Newsletter: veganwomensummit.com/newsletter
    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/vegan-women-summit/
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/veganwomensummit/
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/veganwomensummit
    Twitter: twitter.com/vegwomensummit


    Quotes

    "I was doing that 10 hours a day, 12 hours a day I realized that this career isn't for me, and that was really hard. That was a really hard realization."

    "ADHD is my superpower. The ability to have a million thoughts is what makes me whacky what makes me be able to lead the creative team at Mid-Day Squares."

    "I don't know how parents give Adderall to their children. My recommendation when people ask me is take a pill yourself and see how you feel and then identify if you want to give this to your child."

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    52 mins
  • Being an Underrepresented Founder with Courtney Blagrove, Co-founder of Whipped, on the VWS Pathfinders Podcast with Jenny Stojkovic
    May 3 2021

    On this episode of the VWS Pathfinders Podcast, Jenny sits down with Whipped Urban Dessert Lab founder Courtney Blagrove, a founder changing the vegan dessert game with her oat-based ice-cream. Courtney shares the daily challenges of being a Black woman founder and the biases she encounters, and the current state of the gender and racial equality movements.

    She delves into the origins of Whipped, how her family and nut allergies led her into the vegan dessert world, her mother's influence, and how being an underrepresented woman in STEM has prepared her for a life in business. She talks about the importance of adaptation in business, how the COVID era has forced Whipped to change, and sheds light on the outrageous and under-handed tactics of big companies.


    This Cast Covers:

    Introduction [00:32]

    Courtney's background and the importance of female role models [02:35]

    Love of science [05:50]

    Representation and being the only one in the room [06:40]

    High-school life and getting ahead [11:42]

    University of Georgia [13:32]

    Insecticides and consumer transparency [14:53]

    Changes in the food system for the better [17:36]

    Your metabolism, can it be changed? [21:20]

    Vitamin D and S.A.D. [24:05]

    From Ph.D. to founder [25:40]

    Going legit [29:00]

    Women in the business world [30:00]

    How to get people invested in your product [35:52]

    Funding, pitching, and scaling up [36:40]

    Adversity driving innovation [40:50]

    Biggest mistake [42:42]

    Why Whipped? [47:03]


    Follow Whipped on:

    Website: https://www.urbandessertlab.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whippedurbandessertlab

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urbandessertlab


    Follow VWS on:

    VWS Newsletter: veganwomensummit.com/newsletter

    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/vegan-women-summit/

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/veganwomensummit/

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/veganwomensummit

    Twitter: twitter.com/vegwomensummit


    Quotes:

    "I was always the minority, and so even from a young age, I was groomed to be the minority and again in business where I am dealing with the same type of issues." Courtney Blagrove

    "If you hit the pockets of the people that are growing most of our food, believe me they are going to change it." Courtney Blagrove

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    54 mins

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